State police made five arrests in connection with two separate weekend home invasions, though a suspect in one of the break-ins remains at large.

Late Sunday, state police responded to a report of a home invasion in Canterbury.

Police said Talon Baker, 27, of 141 Daggett Street in Moosup, and Marco Michalski, 26, of 173 Snake Meadow Road in Moosup, broke a sliding glass door at a North Canterbury Road home.

A victim, hearing the glass break, went to investigate and was confronted by Baker and Michalski, police said. After a physical altercation, the victim’s father helped chase the two suspects outside and held Baker until troopers arrived.

Michalski stopped a passing car, jumped in the passenger seat, grabbed the driver’s shirt and ordered her to drive, police said. After the driver refused to move, Michalski fled into the woods and was later arrested after a search by a police canine team.

Police said a third suspect, Simone Mendez, 19, of 22 Graham Ave. in Moosup, dropped Baker and Michalski off prior to the break-in and was waiting for a call from the men to pick them up, police said. Police said the three were searching for money and narcotics.

Mendez was charged with conspiracy to commit first-degree robbery and released on a $50,000 bond. She is due in Danielson Superior Count on May 6.

Baker and Michalski were both charged with home invasion, second-degree criminal mischief, second-degree assault, second-degree breach of peace, first-degree criminal attempt to commit robbery and risk of injury. Michalski also faces a charge of criminal attempt to robbery involving an occupied motor vehicle. The two were held on $250,000 bonds and were due in Danielson Superior Court on Monday.

On Saturday, state police from Troop D in Danielson responded to another reported disturbance at a home on Mashentuck Road in Killingly at approximately 2:25 a.m. Police said three white males forced their way into the residence by kicking in the door.

The suspects began yelling at a female resident before realizing the woman was not the person they were looking for, police said. After leaving the residence, the suspects damaged two parked vehicles, pouring gasoline on one in an attempt to set it on fire. Police said heavy rain prevented the vehicle from igniting.

Following an investigation by state police Troop D’s Eastern District Major Crime Squad, police filed warrants for two of the three suspects.

Matthew Hall, 25, of 46 Mason Hill Road in Danielson, and Keith Gallerani, 24, of 211 Eastford Road in Eastford, turned themselves in to police Saturday afternoon and were both charged with home invasion, first-degree criminal mischief, second-degree breach of peace and second-degree criminal attempt to commit arson. The third suspect, who fled the scene, is still being sought, police said.

Hall and Gallerani, who were each held on $250,000 bonds, were arraigned Monday in Danielson Superior Court.